Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access

The Sound of Music. Rich Runyeon, Adam Roos, and Shaun Phillips strum a few notes on their gultars. Anew class, Guitar. was very poplular among aspirtng musicians. Showtunes A variety of courses were offered to students who wished to express themselves musically. Fresh– man chorus offered ninth grade students an opportu– nity to be involved in the basics of music. Choral Studies was popular among students who were look– ing to fulfill their fine arts credit. After a successful audition, students of various ages were proud to be a part of the Concert Choir which allowed them to participate in concerts and other musical events. Music Theory offered serious music students a more in-depth study of music composition. Students interested inmusic performancewere given the opportunity through new classes such as Guitar and Piano. Many students took the opportu– nity to learn a musical intrument in school. No matter what class students chose or where their talent lay, from singing, to composing, to performing, there was ample opportunity to shine throughout the school day. Their efforts were rewarded with excellent per– formances. The Producers. APMusicTheory students Msight-sing~ a piece ofmusic. This class gave students a behind-the-scenes look at chorus and other types of music. "I plan on pursuing a career in music , so Music Theory really helps me a lot." -Art Peach "I like taking guitar because it allows me to learn a new in– strument." -Erin Patten "It's the only class that I am allowed to sing in!" -Sunny Schartau "I enjoy singing and being in a class with my friends." -Amanda Hargis Music 53

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